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Fun City Cinema

Jason Bailey & Michael Hull
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“As you see, we’re flying over an island. A city. A particular city. And this is a story of a number of people, and a story also of the city itself.” That’s from the opening voice-over of the 1948 movie The Naked City, which was a very big deal when it was made, because it was a rare studio film that was shot entirely, lock stock and barrel, on the streets of New York City. You see, the American motion picture industry began in New York, at the end of the 19th century – Thomas Edison and other early innovators had their laboratories here, and shot their early films in and around Manhattan. But the movies moved to California in the 1910s, and rarely came back. Plenty of films were set in New York… but astonishingly few were shot here. Studios constructed fake New Yorks on their Hollywood backlots; maybe, if they couldn’t fake it, they’d shoot a scene or two in New York, or send a crew to shoot exteriors, or use stock footage. But that all changed with Executive Order No. 10, issued by Mayor John V. Lindsay on May 31, 1966. That document formed the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre & Broadcasting—a one-stop shop intended to eliminate the red tape and copious permits of New York filmmaking, and to lure filmmakers East. It worked - perhaps too well. The problem was, the explosion of production that followed the establishment of the Mayor’s Office in the mid-1960s coincided directly with the beginning of the most troubled period of the city’s history… a quarter-century of rising crime, increasing debt, decreases in public service and servants, and general urban anarchy. And that period was captured over the course of the next two decades, vividly, in the likes of Midnight Cowboy; The French Connection; Death Wish; Dog Day Afternoon; Taxi Driver; The Taking of Pelham 123, The Warriors; Fort Apache, The Bronx; Do the Right Thing; and After Hours—portraits of a city’s decay and downfall, and ones that, ironically enough, might not have existed at all were it not for the incentives provided by the city itself. Now, from the safe distance of a Disney-fied and gentrified Manhattan, these films provide us with a window into a past that’s been razed and replaced by a safer present. 9/11 took a toll on The City… so did the rise of income inequality, rendering New York City, more than ever, a place solely by and for the rich. That shift, and the rapid suburbanization that accompanied it, has left New York nearly indistinguishable from other large American cities. And thus these movies…. become a valuable reminder of what once was. And what we’re witnessing, in the films made in New York, and set in the present, is a conversation of, of connections and reflections between the fictional lives in their foregrounds… and the real lives happening behind them. So in their own unique ways, every great New York movie is an accidental documentary of what The City was - at the precise point of its production, and not a moment longer. All of those movies, taken together, tell their own version of the history of New York. That’s the history we’re here to tell.
17 episodes  •  0 archived  •  
Jason & Mike in A Very Good Year
Jan 23, 2023
Jan 23, 2023
1h 9m
Our new show - A Very Good Year
Nov 2, 2022
Nov 2, 2022
2 mins
Bonus Time: Born to Win
Apr 18, 2022
Apr 18, 2022
16 mins
S2 E6
The Deuce
S2 E6·
Nov 9, 2021
Nov 9, 2021
1h 5m
S2 E5
Keep America Great
S2 E5·
Oct 25, 2021
Oct 25, 2021
1h 10m
S2 E4
Subway Stories
S2 E4·
Oct 12, 2021
Oct 12, 2021
1h 6m
S2 E3
Judge, Jury, and Executioner (Part Two)
S2 E3·
Sep 28, 2021
Sep 28, 2021
1h 4m
S2 E2
Judge, Jury, and Executioner (Part One)
S2 E2·
Sep 14, 2021
Sep 14, 2021
55 mins
S2 E1
Tribute in Light
S2 E1·
Aug 31, 2021
Aug 31, 2021
59 mins
MARK YOUR CALENDERS
Aug 20, 2021
Aug 20, 2021
20 mins
S1 E4
Lost in New York
S1 E4·
Dec 11, 2020
Dec 11, 2020
54 mins
S1 E3
No Wave Women
S1 E3·
Oct 30, 2020
Oct 30, 2020
59 mins
S1 E2
Starring the NYPD
S1 E2·
Sep 23, 2020
Sep 23, 2020
1h 14m
S1
Fight the Power - B-side
S1·
Aug 31, 2020
Aug 31, 2020
1h 18m
S1 E1
Fight The Power
S1 E1·
Jul 31, 2020
Jul 31, 2020
1h 16m
S1
Sneak Peek: Fight the Power
S1·
Jul 28, 2020
Jul 28, 2020
4 mins
S1
Introducing Fun City Cinema
S1·
Jul 28, 2020
Jul 28, 2020
5 mins